Unfair challenge on Wes Fogden by John Welsh results in a free kick. Darryl Flahavan takes the free kick.

86:56

Free kick awarded for a foul by Steve Fletcher on James Wallace. David Buchanan takes the free kick.

85:14

Free kick awarded for a foul by Marc Pugh on Lucas Akins. Marc Pugh is shown a yellow card for unsporting behaviour. John Welsh sends in a cross, Ian Goodison has a headed effort at goal from close range which goes wide of the left-hand post.

83:51

Steven Gregory gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on James Wallace. The free kick is swung in right-footed by John Welsh.

The ball is delivered by Michael Symes, John Welsh gets a block in. Short corner worked by Charlie Daniels. Goal scored by Marc Pugh to to the top right corner of the goal. Bournemouth 2-1 Tranmere.Assist on the goal came from Charlie Daniels.

Match Preview

Barrett out for Bournemouth
Bournemouth will be without injured skipper Adam Barrett for the clash with Tranmere.
Barrett hobbled off in the early stages of the Cherries' 2-1 victory over Notts County last weekend with a hamstring problem which is likely to keep him out of action for between two and three months.
Midfielders Scott Malone and Shaun MacDonald came through 45 minutes of the reserve-team trip to Torquay in midweek and both could feature against Rovers, but defender Mathieu Baudry is still sidelined with a hamstring complaint.
Joe Partington, Shaun Cooper and Mark Molesley are not match-fit after their respective injuries and will not be included in manager Lee Bradbury's matchday squad, while the game comes too soon for full-back Nathan Byrne following his recovery from ankle surgery.
Finally, striker Charlie Sheringham will miss the rest of the season with a foot injury.
James Wallace is in line to make his Tranmere debut when Les Parry's side travel to the south coast.
Everton midfielder Wallace, 20, joined Rovers on Thursday after agreeing a one-month loan deal.
The news comes as a boost to Parry, whose injury worries show no sign of abating.
Ash Taylor is doubtful having suffered a calf strain during Tuesday's 0-0 draw with Rochdale, although veteran centre-back Ian Goodison is expected to recover from the knee complaint that saw him substituted in the same game.
Mustafa Tiryaki, subject of a reported bid from Turkish side Trabzonspor, may return to the Tranmere line-up to supplement an attack deprived of Adam McGurk (hamstring), Andy Robinson (knee) and Enoch Showunmi (leg).
Goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams (hand) and defenders David Raven (thigh) and Zoumana Bakayogo (knee) remain on the sidelines.

Formation:442Manager: Lee Bradbury

Bournemouth

Formation: 433Manager: Les Parry

Tranmere

Darryl Flahavan

Stephen Purches

Simon Francis

Steve Cook

Stephane Zubar

Marc Pugh

Charlie Daniels

Harry Arter

Wes Fogden

Wesley Thomas

Michael Symes

SUBS

Shwan Jalal

Steven Gregory

Shaun MacDonald

Warren Cummings

Steve Fletcher

Home

Away

Paul Rachubka

Danny Holmes

David Buchanan

Ian Goodison

Mark McChrystal

John Welsh

Robbie Weir

James Wallace

Martin Devaney

Mustafa Tiryaki

Lateef Elford-Alliyu

SUBS

Andy Coughlin

Michael Kay

Ash Taylor

Lucas Akins

Max Power

Match Report

Pugh on cue for Cherries
Marc Pugh's 10th goal of the season helped Bournemouth extend their unbeaten run to six games with a 2-1 home win over luckless Tranmere.
Pugh grabbed the winner when his whipped-in cross nestled in the back of the net in the 30th minute as Rovers goalkeeper Paul Rachubka misjudged the flight of the ball in a gusting wind.
Tranmere had taken a fourth-minute lead through winger Martin Devaney, who latched on to a clearance from Rachubka to fire home from just inside the box in the fourth minute.
Bournemouth pulled levelled 14 minutes later as Wes Thomas fortuitously grabbed his 10th league goal of the season.
Swiveling on the edge of the box, the striker's shot took a massive deflection off Mark McChrystal and looped into the far corner of the visitors' goal.
The second period turned into a rather drab affair with both defences keeping the attackers at bay.
Tranmere substitute Lucas Akins produced the most threatening moment only to see his stinging drive well held by home goalkeeper Darryl Flahavan.